When I was asked why
I was going to attach model rocket engines to a large Styrofoam plane and
launch it, my response was, “Because it’s a Styrofoam plane, and they’re model
rocket engines… and I’m going to launch it.”I mean, c’mon.Isn’t that
pretty obvious?So my co-workers got
together and made history…

So here’s what was used:

1)Large Styrofoam plane: 4 ft wingspan

2)2 C6-3 model rocket engines w/ launcher

3)Elmer’s glue and duct tape

4)Cardboard box (sophisticated launching platform)

5)Complete lack of common sense

In a nutshell, I
found the center of gravity and attached the rocket engines on either side of
the fuselage with Elmer’s.You can
also see the wicked-cool teeth on the front of our plane (called the Spirit of
Insanity).

After thoughtful
consideration, we chose the SLP-3090 Cardboard Launch Pad as our launching
platform.The SLP-3090 has a strategically placed flap
on one side that can be used to lift one end… for greater lift.

Then we answered a
few questions from the police.And then
it was time to ROCK AND ROLL, BABY!

But there was
something wrong.

But we re-wired
it, and then it was really and truly time to ROCK
AND ROLL, BABY!